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Ruddiman’s Rudiments of Grammar, Latin and English. Lilly’s Grammar. Virgil. Caesar’s Commentaries. Juvenal and Persius. Eutropius. Ovid’s Metamorphosis and Ovid de Tristibus. Cornelius Nepos. Hoole’s Accidence, and sundry other School-Books. Also Writing Paper of several Sorts, Dutch Quills, Inkhorns, Pen-knives, Seals, Gilt Pocket-Books, Memorandum Books...
Eutropius.
. Accidences; Lilly’s Grammars; Ruddiman’s Rudiments; Bayley’s Exercises; Vocabularies; Parsing Books; Roberts’s Cato; Wayett’s Phedrus; Selectae è Profanis Historiae; Selectae è Veteri Testamenti Historiae; Clark’s Grammars, Esop, Eutropius, Erasmus, Ovid, Nepos, Salust, Justin and Florus.
...as well as others he found no occasion to cite. The “Account Book” reveals “Jamie” Madison buying works by Virgil, Horace, Justinian, and Cornelius Nepos, and probably also reading others by Caesar, Tacitus, Lucretius, Eutropius, and Phaedrus. With Robertson as his mentor, JM used selections from the writings of Plutarch, Herodotus, Thucydides, and Plato in his study of Greek. Abel Boyer’s
[purchased from Pissot in December, 1781; see Editorial Headnote on Accounts]; Flavius Eutropius, The following five works beginning with this one are: *Flavius Eutropius,
6[April 1785] (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon went into Paris. Carried 21. Louis d’ors to Mrs. Barclay. Got of Froullé an Eutropius, and a Historiae Augustae Scriptores;Flavius Eutropius,
79th. (Adams Papers)
In the afternoon went into Paris. Carried 21. Louis d’ors to Mrs. Barclay. Got of Froullé an Eutropius, and a Historiae Augustae Scriptores;Flavius Eutropius,
   34 Eutropius
Eutropius. Gr. Lat. 12mo.
Eutropius. cum metaphrasi Graeca Paeanii. 8vo.
, Eutropius,
Eutropii Breviarium Historiae Romanae (Eutropius; trans. Paeanius) [index entry]  Eutropius; Eutropii Breviarium Historiae Romanae (trans. Paeanius) [index entry] 
Eutropius cum